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SummaryIn this conversation, Bryan Byrd and Jay Heck discuss the importance of having a two-way dialogue with God and how fires, both literal and metaphorical, play a role in facilitating that dialogue.

They talk about the purpose of fires, which is to create an environment where men can share their stories, listen to others, and practice sonship with one another. They emphasize the need for authenticity and vulnerability in these gatherings and how they can lead to healing and growth.

Jay shares his wisdom on leading fires and the obstacles that can hinder hearing God's voice. They also discuss the different ways in which individuals process and perceive God's communication.

The conversation explores the process of hearing from God and the importance of community in spiritual growth. Bryan shares his experience of practicing hearing from God and the value of exercises like journaling. Jay emphasizes the need for a sandbox environment where it's okay to make mistakes and miss hearing from God. They discuss the role of community in accelerating spiritual growth and the importance of not going alone. They also highlight the significance of knowing the character of God and discerning His voice.

The conversation concludes with the understanding that community is the shortcut to sonship and the transformative power of gathering around a fire with other believers.

Keywords: fires, dialogue with God, two-way communication, authenticity, vulnerability, healing, growth, leading fires, obstacles to hearing God's voice, processing God's communication, hearing from God, community, spiritual growth, journaling, sandbox environment, knowing the character of God, discerning His voice, shortcut to sonship

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